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Joel Sherrill 1d9a2fc5ab Patch rtems-rc-19991123-rc-0.diff from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>
which (among other things) converted the mptests to automake.

    SUB_DIRS was used instead of SUBDIRS in some Makefile.ins
    (apparently a leftover from moving the start* directories)

    Addtional major bugs:
    * psxtests/include was empty (incomplete psxtests changes).
    * bogus handling of *.scn in itrontests (screens/sptests vs.
      screens/itrontests installation dirs)

    In addition I have added a few more changes (I couldn't resist)
    * automake support for itrontests
    * OPERATION_COUNT support in tmitrontests/
    * automake support for tmitrontests
    * automake suppport for mptests
    * Some (minor) corrections to several configure.in/Makefile.ams

    => c/src/tests/ is completly under automake control, now.
    => we could start to sort out the structural issues with c/src/tests
      (tests/support, stubdr, tools, get "make dist" working)
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#
#  $Id$
#

This is the top level of the RTEMS directory structure.  The following
is a description of the files and directories in this directory:

  Makefile.in
    The top-level Make command file used to build the C implementation
    of RTEMS.  [RTEMS assumes the use of GNU make.]

  README
    This file.

  REQUIRES
    A list of the other tools which are assumed to be installed
    before RTEMS is built.

  SUPPORT
    Information on third-party support for RTEMS.

  build-tools
    This directory contains the source for various utilities
    needed to build RTEMS.

  make
    Make command files "included" from those in the source distribution.
    [RTEMS assumes the use of GNU make.]

  patches
    This directory contains patches for this release of RTEMS.

  src
    This directory contains the source code for the C
    implementation of RTEMS as well as the test suites, sample
    applications, Board Support Packages, Device Drivers, and
    support libraries.